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If IPMItool is installed in the server, you can use it to view the system-event log.
Most recent versions of the Linux operating system come with a current version of
IPMItool.
You can view the IMM event log through the Event Log link in the integrated
management module (IMM) web interface. For more information, see "Logging on
to the IMM web interface" on page 153.
The following table describes the methods that you can use to view the event logs,
depending on the condition of the server. The first three conditions generally do
not require that you restart the server.
Table 25. Methods for viewing event logs
Condition
The server is not hung and is connected to a
network (using an operating system
controlled network ports).
The server is not hung and is not connected
to a network (using an operating system
controlled network ports).
The integrated management module (IMM)
is connected to a network, and ac power is
applied. The server state might be hung, not
hung, or powered off.
Action
Use any of the following methods:
v Run DSA Portable to view the diagnostic
event log (requires IPMI driver) or create
an output file that you can send to IBM
service and support (using ftp or local
copy).
v Use IPMItool to view the system-event log
(requires IPMI driver).
v Use the web browser interface to the IMM
to view the system-event log locally
(requires RNDIS USB LAN driver).
Use any of the following methods:
v Run Portable DSA to view the diagnostic
event log (requires IPMI driver) or create
an output file that you can send to IBM
service and support (using a local copy).
v Use IPMItool to view the system-event log
(requires IPMI driver).
v Use the web browser interface to the IMM
to view the system-event log locally
(requires RNDIS USB LAN driver). For
more information, see "Obtaining the IP
address for the IMM" on page 153 and
"Logging on to the IMM web interface"
on page 153.
Use any of the following methods:
v Use IPMItool over the network to the
IMM external IP address to view the
system-event log.
v Use the web browser interface to the IMM
to view the system-event log. In the Web
browser, type the IP address for the IMM
and go to the Event Log page. For more
information, see "Obtaining the IP address
for the IMM" on page 153 and "Logging
on to the IMM web interface" on page
153.
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